To withdraw money from a JustGiving crowdfunding page, verify your bank details, wait 14 days after the first donation, and log in to click Fundraising > Manage > Payments > Withdraw funds. Funds take 4–6 working days to arrive. You must withdraw the full available balance.
Funds are available to withdraw 14 days after launching your page. To withdraw what you've raised so far, all you need to do is head to the 'Funds' tab on your Page.
We're not able to make any guarantees as to exactly when funds will be received, however it typically takes 4-6 working days for funds to reach your account once you've requested a withdrawal, or once your page has closed.
You can withdraw money from your bank account via ATM using your debit card and PIN, by visiting a bank branch with ID to use a withdrawal slip or write a check to yourself, or by transferring funds to another account/bank. The most common methods are using an ATM (card + PIN) or going inside the bank for over-the-counter service.
Donations are automatically sent to charities on a weekly basis, so unfortunately, we're unable to refund donations without the charity's authorisation. Please get in touch with the charity you've donated to, and explain that you'd like a refund.
What payment types can we accept? We accept donations in five currencies via all major credit and debit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Pay with Bank Transfer. And as an HMRC approved Gift agent we can boost all eligible donations by 25% (a 5% fee applies for this service). Learn more.
JustGiving focuses primarily on charity fundraising with strong regulatory protection, while GoFundMe is a broader platform for personal, medical, or charity causes, known for its user-friendliness and "GoFundMe Guarantee" for donor reassurance, with fees often covered by optional donor tips. Key differences lie in their primary focus (charity vs. personal), fee structures (JustGiving's direct fees vs. GoFundMe's donor-covered model), and regulatory backing (JustGiving as an API).
You can typically withdraw cash from a bank account at an ATM or branch of that bank, or you can directly transfer money using online banking services and tools.
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We send donation payments (of the previous week's donations) directly to your charity's bank account every week Thursday. They will usually land in your account the following Tuesday.
Your withdrawals:
We make payments via BACs transfer, so they usually take 2-3 working days to reach you once the status changes to 'Processed' (see screenshot below): Due to the above, it can take 4-6 working days for the funds to reach your chosen bank account.
Click "Manage" (next to "view") on the page you would like to add bank details to (see screenshot below). Note, if your page is frozen it will appear under the 'previous' drop down within your account. If you're viewing your main page, you can also click the 'Manage page' tab at the top.
It's completely free to set up a crowdfunding page. We'll send everything you raise straight to your chosen bank account, minus some small standard processing costs taken from each donation (2.9% + 25p).
You can withdraw money from your bank account via ATM using your debit card and PIN, by visiting a bank branch with ID to use a withdrawal slip or write a check to yourself, or by transferring funds to another account/bank. The most common methods are using an ATM (card + PIN) or going inside the bank for over-the-counter service.
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1. Fill Out a Withdrawal Slip
“Banks stipulate daily withdrawal ATM limits for safety,” said Ryze. “They usually range from $300 to $1,000. Therefore, you must visit a bank branch to withdraw cash exceeding the set limits.” You can contact your bank and ask about their daily, weekly or monthly withdrawal limits.
To take out a large sum of cash, your best bet is to visit a branch and make the withdrawal through a teller. Often, banks will let you withdraw up to $20,000 per day in person (where they can confirm your identity). Daily withdrawal limits at ATMs tend to be much lower, generally ranging from $300 to $1,000.
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